# Better Logging ## Tags * type: enhancement * keywords: deployment, 404 * assigned: bonfacem, pjotrp * status: unclear * priority: low ## Notes => https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.0.x/errorhandling/ Some of those 404's in our log mean that we forgot to package something; for example: => https://git.genenetwork.org/guix-bioinformatics/guix-bioinformatics/commit/e80fe4ddcf15e21004b8135cf8af34b458697f64 Removing the 404's would prevent us from catching important errors if ever they occur. I suggest we fix the 404's; some of them have a cascading effect, like the font-awesome missing "webfonts" folder I just fixed that leads to a lot of unnecessary 404s. For error handling, I think that will evolve with the code-base with time as it gets leaner. One way the aforementioned flask page recommends handling errors is by creating custom errors for your particular subject-domain needs and probably send a 5xx message that's more helpful. At the moment we are using one error-handler for everything(notice the generic "Exception")! See: ``` @app.errorhandler(Exception) def handle_bad_request(e): err_msg = str(e) logger.error(err_msg) logger.error(request.url) # get the stack trace and send it to the logger exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback = sys.exc_info() logger.error(traceback.format_exc()) now = datetime.datetime.utcnow() time_str = now.strftime('%l:%M%p UTC %b %d, %Y') formatted_lines = [request.url + " (" + time_str + ")"] + traceback.format_exc().splitlines() # Handle random animations # Use a cookie to have one animation on refresh animation = request.cookies.get(err_msg[:32]) if not animation: list = [fn for fn in os.listdir( "./wqflask/static/gif/error") if fn.endswith(".gif")] animation = random.choice(list) resp = make_response(render_template("error.html", message=err_msg, stack=formatted_lines, error_image=animation, version=GN_VERSION)) # logger.error("Set cookie %s with %s" % (err_msg, animation)) resp.set_cookie(err_msg[:32], animation) return resp ``` I'll look a way for removing this: ``` exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback = sys.exc_info() logger.error(traceback.format_exc()) ``` with a more sane, but probably still useful, log. That's where I problem IIUC lies.